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TRUMP 100 DAYS: Breaking down the President’s Biggest Wins & Biggest Challenges Ahead

Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2025
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Editor’s note: the AMAC Foundation will be hosting a FREE webinar breaking down Trump’s first 100 days on April 30 at 4 pm, where listeners will hear from top policy experts and White House insiders. You can register to attend virtually HERE.

Even the most strident critic of President Donald Trump can’t deny that the first 100 days of his second term have been some of the most consequential of any president in history. After a whirlwind start, here’s where things stand and what to expect moving forward.

Immigration/Border Security

Trump’s success in solving the border crisis virtually overnight has shocked even many liberal observers. Daily border encounters are down an eye-popping 93 percent. After illegal crossings averaged more than 160,000 per month under Joe Biden, March 2025 saw the lowest ever monthly total, at just 7,200.

Rarely in American history has a campaign promise been so thoroughly fulfilled so quickly. Trump has been entirely vindicated in his claim that all that was needed to secure the border was a change in leadership.

A bigger challenge remains in fulfilling what Trump has promised will be “the largest mass deportation operation in American history.” The president has had noteworthy successes finding and deporting illegal aliens with criminal records. But with an estimated 10-20 million illegal aliens having crossed over illegally under Joe Biden, conservatives are still looking for deportation numbers to increase.

Some help could be on the way on that front with Congress gearing up to pass a budget reconciliation package that includes billions of dollars for border security and deportation operations.

But the White House will also have to contend with liberal judges determined to use every tool available to them to thwart Trump’s deportation agenda. Just last week, two judges were arrested for allegedly breaking the law to help illegal aliens evade immigration authorities.

Trade/Economy

The Trump economy so far has been a mix of runaway success and “wait and see.”

On the one hand, Trump has delivered on three key economic promises that formed the foundation of his economic agenda. On his first day in office, Trump signed a bevy of executive orders slashing Biden-era regulations on energy production, along with opening up more federal lands to oil and gas exploration.

Largely as a result of these actions, inflation has come down significantly, falling to 2.4 percent for the 12-month period ending March 2025 – effectively solving what was the defining economic failure of Biden’s tenure.

Trump has also overseen a historic boom in private-sector investment in the United States, totaling some $7 trillion since he was elected. While virtually all of the economic “growth” under Biden was driven by government spending, Trump has made good on his promise to lead a surge in business investment in the United States.

At the same time, a volatile stock market stemming in large part from the president’s sweeping tariffs has undoubtedly cast a shadow on Trump’s other economic successes – but even here the narrative that tariffs have been “good” or “bad” for the economy is overly simplistic.

Yes, the stock market is down in Trump’s first 100 days. However, more than 130 countries have already come rushing in to re-negotiate trade agreements – giving Trump leverage to secure a better deal for American businesses and workers. For the first time in decades, an American leader is truly leveraging the power of the American market in international negotiations.

As AMAC Newsline recently reported, Trump’s approach to tariffs bears all the hallmarks of his signature business strategy that made him one of the most successful real estate and entertainment moguls of his generation. Tariffs may ultimately end up being Trump’s greatest economic success story – but at less than four months into a four-year term, it’s still too early to tell.

Cutting Government Waste

When Trump and Elon Musk announced their intent to form the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), most pundits brushed it off as a gimmick or a political sideshow. After presidents from both parties have spent decades promising to cut waste, fraud, and abuse, only to see the federal bureaucracy grow larger and more unaccountable, skepticism was high in Washington that DOGE would amount to anything.

But the success of DOGE and Trump’s other efforts to trim the federal bureaucracy are now impossible to deny. Trump has exposed mountains of wasteful spending, from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funding a “DEI musical” in Ireland to millions of individuals listed as being 115 years old or older collecting Social Security checks.

Trump has also largely followed through on his promise to dismantle the Department of Education, returning the power to set education policy to the states. Virtually every federal department has seen significant layoffs, with Trump determined to make the government leaner and more accountable to taxpayers.

Foreign Policy

Although it has received hardly any media attention, Trump is quietly building on his first-term record of foreign policy success.

Early on, Trump effectively used tariff threats to force Mexico and Canada to commit more resources to border security. He then used the same playbook to force Colombia to accept migrant flights.

At the same time, Trump’s demands that NATO member states pay their fair share for their own defense has resulted in a renewed commitment from the alliance to increase defense spending.

The president’s biggest challenges remain bringing an end to the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Culture

For cultural conservatives, the first 100 days of Trump’s second term have been filled with one victory after another.

On his very first day in office, Trump signed an executive order declaring that it is the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female, defined by sex at birth. While the gender ideology movement was already on the defensive, Trump put it in full retreat.

Trump also signed various orders restricting funding for schools that promote Critical Race Theory, gender ideology, or DEI; banning males from competing in women’s sports at federally funded institutions; renaming North America’s highest peak Mt. McKinley and establishing the “Gulf of America”; establishing a task force on anti-Christian bias; preparing to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary; enforcing the Hyde Amendment to prevent taxpayer funding of abortion, and many more.

Despite the usual flood of hysterical mainstream media coverage and dramatic hyperbole from elected Democrats, Trump has refused to back down from the strong stances he took during his campaign. After years of leftism advancing unchecked, it feels like cultural conservatism has real momentum.

While 100 days is the standard benchmark for the media to look back and evaluate the start to a president’s term, ultimately, it’s an arbitrary cutoff. President Trump’s second term is just getting started – and if the first 100 days are any indication, the coming months and years will be among the most transformative in American history.

Shane Harris is the Editor-in-Chief of AMAC Newsline. You can follow him on X @shaneharris513.

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Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
1 year ago

Imagine how much further along in Trump’s agenda we would be if he were not being dealt huge set- backs by the radical left-appointed judges! The Marxists are fighting every issue simply because they hate the president. The state governments are fighting him as well. It is infuriating to have a president who actually wants to keep his promises yet meets with a huge hurdle on every issue. The radical left is making fools of themselves and our justice system is a joke because of what they have done under Biden. I am praying that somehow, someway this madness ends and soon.

sdg
sdg
1 year ago

Again I will say I’m glad for Trump’s success, but he has to keep going full speed because the under-lying evil in this country is working very hard to stop Trump or slow down his advances. Judges are at the top of that list, these activist judges need attacked at every chance that normal Americans can attack them, go to their homes and harass them. THE SUPREME COURT NEEDS TO STEP UP AND STOP THIS JUDICIAL OVERREACH IMMEDIATELY PERIOD!!! All state and federal judges should be stripped of any power to make a ruling that affects all of the United States. We elected a President to apply his policies and ANY JUDGE THAT STANDS IN HIS WAY SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY ARRESTED AND SHIPPED TO EL SALVADOR’S PRISON WITHIN 48 HOURS. That will stop these activist judges right away.

Joe
Joe
1 year ago

God bless and protect President Trump and his administration!!! In 100 days our borders have seen a significant decline in illegal crossings, and deportations are being implemented. Just think back to how Joebama and Cackling Kamala ignored the border crisis during the last four years, and even flew ILLEGAL ALIENS into our country. I echo the lament of fellow posters about how much further ahead DJT’s MAGA agenda would be, but for these scum-sucking liberal judges. I’m sick of turning on NEWSMAX or RAV, only to see another report that a judge has blocked a Trump policy.

bill
bill
1 year ago

It is so refreshing to read a positive story.

Corythack
Corythack
1 year ago

He’s doing a great job!! Finally a President that truly LOVES AMERICA! I’m with him all the way!!

John
John
1 year ago

God bless Trump, he has done a great job!! If he did have to deal with the Democratic Party, judges and lawyers being paid off by the murders he would have completed 100% more! The Democratic Party, elitist and all of the enemies of America and the American people need to pay!!

Thinking
Thinking
1 year ago

Trump has done more to save America and MAGA than Obama and Biden did in 12 years in office. Obama sold us to Iran Biden to the Taliban and Chinese. Biden paid the workers to stay home and then put them on the Federal payroll. To make employment figures look good. He destroyed what Trump had created his first 4 years in office. Followed by inflation as high as 20% on groceries. The life line for everyone. Trump has secured the border and now the dems are obstructing him at every turn to deport these illegal aliens. Their poster boy is an M13 gang banger, wife beater, human trafficker, citizen of El Salvador but dont you touch a hair on his head. Van Hollen will come after you. Then the tariffs. They will work many many countries are ready to change the trade deals that have been in place for over 50 years. WTO does nothing but protect China. The slide in the stock market was created by the billionaires. They don’t want Trump to succeed. They want another demented dem leader in the White House. On the caliber of Harris or now AOC. Neither is qualified to be president. We the people have to speak up more. The dems are lying every day. They don’t want Trump to succeed because they don’t want America to succeed. They have called him a fascist, a Nazi, a Hitler and now he is called a King. What’s next Emperor? I would say what Trump has had to deal with these past 9 years and he is still positive and optimistic and working every day keeping America and its people safe and prosperous. The dems haven’t figured out what makes the voters tick. And they never will and are using weaponized judges to rule this country. I’d say well done president Trump we owe you a debt of gratitude.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 year ago

Next 100:
Scrap Tax Code
More Nuclear plants
End Income tax, Death Tax
Reuse govt waste funds for SS, Medicare, VA
Keep DOGE
Cut Govt more
Scrap Tax system

John K
John K
1 year ago

100 days is hardly enough time to undo all the wrongs of the last 4 years. President Trump has shown the leadership he was lacking during his first term. He needs to stay the course he’s on now.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
1 year ago

Now if we could get wobbly John Roberts to shut down the unconstitutional lower-court judges who spit on our rights! And Amy Barrett, who evidently is scared due to the shellacking the DIMMs gave her during/after her confirmation.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 year ago

He stepped in just one minute before the midnight, perhaps it is a remainder to all of us that miracle is only possible if we all help it to happen and keep on doing it.Left is in the frenzy and fighting dirty as always

Dennis Math
Dennis Math
1 year ago

Trump is better than Biden. What a legacy.

Randall L. Beatty
Randall L. Beatty
1 year ago

President Trump could do so much more but it is these Democrat judges that are at fault for all the set backs for this country.I think it will take time to get this country back on track after what Biden & Harris have done. I think we just have to wait and see it will all come together.

Pete
Pete
1 year ago

High natural gas bills are not from the costs of gas–gas is cheap. It’s regulation and all kinds of charges that blow up the bill. before O:biden I has a $5 service charge, and a summer bill of about $30. Now I have a $48 service charge, and there is a one-dollar rider on each unit of gas I use, plus a rider on the rider.

Dan Gravett
Dan Gravett
1 year ago

he was tight about everything

ronald reagan
ronald reagan
1 year ago

Perhaps she has a dinky head with nothing but leftist nonsense and a gigantic bum full of (!)

US treasury department
taxes, government building, democrats
transgender flag and supreme court

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